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. >> hillary clinton? >> 2:00, who is answering the phone in the white house? yes, it is going to matter. it won't be the only issue. jobs and the economy. they're number one. >> for a very narrow section of the republicans, this is their whitewater. their trumped up thing they want to go for. most american feel heart-broken about the four americans who died. they want to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> this election is about the economy. it's not about this. but it could have an effect in 2016. i agree. >> i agree with that. >>> coming up, sara haines on the red carpet. at last night's white house correspondents' dinner. tony goldwyn with this puz ler. >> who was the first president to attend the white house correspondents' dinner? >> we'll be back in two minutes to see who got it right. and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to qualify. you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your curr
. >> hillary clinton? >> 2:00, who is answering the phone in the white house? yes, it is going to matter. it won't be the only issue. jobs and the economy. they're number one. >> for a very narrow section of the republicans, this is their whitewater. their trumped up thing they want to go for. most american feel heart-broken about the four americans who died. they want to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> this election is about the economy. it's not about this. but...
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hillary clinton is connected to the clinton dynasty which remains popular because bill clinton is probably the most popular political figure in america. there is no comparison between the two. back to issues, jeb is a supporter of immigration reform. called illegal immigration an act of love. he sports the common core education standards which aren't popular with the base. i don't see how he climbs out of the problem. the double barrel problem of his association with his brother and the fact that he's too moderate for the republican base won't change between now and 2016. >> common core, we talked about it last week. there are certainly objections to it on the left. on the right this is becoming a litmus test issue. there is jeb on the wrong side. i wonder how you think of dynasty and politics. 7 of 10 americans say open it up to more people. we don't like dynasties but we are getting bush and clinton on the ballot. >> i don't like dynasties either. on the other hand, i will argue for probably both hillary clinton and jeb bush as credible canada datas. beth may be right in everything she s
hillary clinton is connected to the clinton dynasty which remains popular because bill clinton is probably the most popular political figure in america. there is no comparison between the two. back to issues, jeb is a supporter of immigration reform. called illegal immigration an act of love. he sports the common core education standards which aren't popular with the base. i don't see how he climbs out of the problem. the double barrel problem of his association with his brother and the fact...
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a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking about the immigration rallies. hundreds of demonstrators were rallying to demand a change on immigration policy. [ chants ] >> they call on the barack obama administration to curb its aggressive approach. they say it divides families, leaving children backhand when one or for parents are september to the native country. last month the president called for a review of the deportation policies. >>> al jazeera america's groundbreaking series "borderland" - six americans are making a dangerous journey retriesing the footsteps of migrants that died trying to get to the united states. the series wraps up with a look at how they fared
a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking...
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when was hillary clinton during all this, too? she seemed to be watching in realtime what was unfolding in benghazi and she gets on the phone with the president at 150:00 p.m. and we still do not know the contents of the phone call because then did the president say, is this on video? or did hillary clinton watch this in realtime and make her own determination this was protest because of internet video. >> congress sent out subpoenas for information and we just found out after judicial watch had to sue to get the e-mail chain, or at least the documents of the 4:00 p.m. prep call with susan rice. so it's something we'll eventually get. we don't know where she got the intelligence from that it was, in order to blame it on the internet video, where did she get the story from? we have not seen any e-mails or drafts, no talking points, outlines or anything like that. so is that something to come out soon? >> that's the question. the secretary of state then, hillary clinton, was the first person to suggest the attacks were the result of
when was hillary clinton during all this, too? she seemed to be watching in realtime what was unfolding in benghazi and she gets on the phone with the president at 150:00 p.m. and we still do not know the contents of the phone call because then did the president say, is this on video? or did hillary clinton watch this in realtime and make her own determination this was protest because of internet video. >> congress sent out subpoenas for information and we just found out after judicial...
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hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a saving this country could use. who's with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant which means in nine months we will officially have a sequel to bad grandpa. it also raises the question, when the baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there's a heated race on the republican side. they're all vowing to see who will win over the gop base and more importantly who gets to apply turtle wax to sheldon's rascal scooter. jeb bush says he's thinking about running. wow, another bush might be in the white house. is it already time for our every ten years surprise party for ir iraq? yes. as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand paul or a bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. bag of flour. people are asking will donald trump run again and the answer is, does that thing on his head crap in the woods? i
hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a saving this country could use. who's with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant which means in nine months we will officially have a sequel to bad grandpa. it also raises the question, when the baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there's a heated race on the republican side. they're all vowing to see...
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clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to negotiate and bring them all together in this small space. >> so now that i've seen lapita's dress i understand why people are tweeting me saying you were wearing the matching bow tie to the dress. >> people are making fun of my bow tie on twitter saying it's too fun. >> oh, your or mine. >> no, mine. i need you to come down here and dress me. >> it is twitter. they are talking about your bow tie, right. >> it's a little on the small side nobody got that. anyway, ryan lizzo, thank you. go back in and have fun. we appreciate you coming out. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. up next,
clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to...
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clinton's potential 2016 presidential run. i announced his endorsement in south carolina. the senator saying, quote, she's the right person for the job. i'll be starting my fifth year in the senate on earring's day 2017. she's the partner i know i'll wants to be working with in the white house on all fronts. >> story about another former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, deciding not to deliver the commencement address at rutgers university in new jersey. in a statement, she says her involvement had become, quote, a distraction for the university communities. this comes after some students and faculty had held protests over her role in the iraq war. they say mrs. rice bore some responsibilities for the war as a member of the bush administration. the school originally planned to pay the former secretary $35,000 for her commencement speech. >>> arthel, in los angeles, the woman who shook up the nba by recording those racist comments made by the owner of the l.a. clippers says there is more from where that came from. donald sterling's companion says she has hours of simila
clinton's potential 2016 presidential run. i announced his endorsement in south carolina. the senator saying, quote, she's the right person for the job. i'll be starting my fifth year in the senate on earring's day 2017. she's the partner i know i'll wants to be working with in the white house on all fronts. >> story about another former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, deciding not to deliver the commencement address at rutgers university in new jersey. in a statement, she says her...
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. >> let's listen to bill clinton now, and he talks about how lonely he is. >> being i. you sunk my battleship. yes! >> i want to thank the academy for this tremendous honor. this may be the greatest moment of my life. i mean, ever since i was a little boy, i've wanted to be a real actor. >> all right, so, we are back and i'm sitting here because mark lamont hill got up and left me. and joining us, our tech guy who's going to join us for the top of the hour. a final thought from you, miss gold, before we go? >> i'm really excited to see the great speeches we have tonight. i'm interested to see how much obama skewers himself. he tends to make superficial jokes about himself. george w. bush was known for skewering himself, how people thought he was dumb or something, so he played along with it. i hope obama goes for himself really deeply this year. >> all right, guys, thank you, everyone. appreciate it. i'm don lemon, our special coverage from the white house correspondents' dinner continues. >>> tonight, the stars are out in washington, d.c.. >> this is a hollywood crowd.
. >> let's listen to bill clinton now, and he talks about how lonely he is. >> being i. you sunk my battleship. yes! >> i want to thank the academy for this tremendous honor. this may be the greatest moment of my life. i mean, ever since i was a little boy, i've wanted to be a real actor. >> all right, so, we are back and i'm sitting here because mark lamont hill got up and left me. and joining us, our tech guy who's going to join us for the top of the hour. a final...
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going into 2016. >> talk about hillary clinton, the possibility she could be subpoenaed. what about the president of the united states. he was not in the situation room that night. he was at the white house. so what if the president of the united states went up to have dinner and was consulted by staff, could this reach the president? >> i don't know. i guess anything is possible. depending on what comes out in the hearings. one thing i can say -- the democrats are saying the republicans are trying to politicize it, just like the democratic party, but the fact of the matter is hillary clinton should want these hearings. she's going into 2016 and if there was no smoke, no fire, if you will, then she should be hoping the hearings happen to prove there is no scandal here so if she does run that she'll have all of this behind her. so i think the democrats should hope that the hearings take place in the select committee to prove nothing was going on at all. >> and if the hearings don't show that. >> well that would be a damning indictment of not only of the obama administratio
going into 2016. >> talk about hillary clinton, the possibility she could be subpoenaed. what about the president of the united states. he was not in the situation room that night. he was at the white house. so what if the president of the united states went up to have dinner and was consulted by staff, could this reach the president? >> i don't know. i guess anything is possible. depending on what comes out in the hearings. one thing i can say -- the democrats are saying the...
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released benghazi e-mail put the white house on the defensive, and raised fresh questions for hillary clinton as she gears up for 2016. >>> plus, harry reid in the hot seat as vulnerable senate democrats demand a vote on the k keystone pipeline. >>> and a big win for rick perry as toyota moves from california to texas. can he ride the record all the way to the white house? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm paul gigot. fresh questions about the obama
released benghazi e-mail put the white house on the defensive, and raised fresh questions for hillary clinton as she gears up for 2016. >>> plus, harry reid in the hot seat as vulnerable senate democrats demand a vote on the k keystone pipeline. >>> and a big win for rick perry as toyota moves from california to texas. can he ride the record all the way to the white house? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm paul gigot. fresh questions about...
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we need to know where the president was that night, where hillary clinton was that night. why was there not even attempts by the military because the military we've heard testify, excuse me, we've heard testimony by senior levels in the military saying they were waiting for state to give them the go ahead. we've also had cabinet officials say they knew about the problems in benghazi. we need hillary clinton to explain that. >> you know, the question i was talking to franks about, we don't know why the government did nothing to prepare for any type of attack on the anniversary of 9/11, which is a day of course that one would automatically assume that you would have more security in this region, where a terrorist would like to strike american interests. >> absolutely. it is a fact we knew there were problems before, during and after and we need to have folks like secretary clinton come in and testify either under the threat of subpoena or voluntarily, so tell us why and why things weren't done before, during and after. >> do you think though on a political note, that the emp
we need to know where the president was that night, where hillary clinton was that night. why was there not even attempts by the military because the military we've heard testify, excuse me, we've heard testimony by senior levels in the military saying they were waiting for state to give them the go ahead. we've also had cabinet officials say they knew about the problems in benghazi. we need hillary clinton to explain that. >> you know, the question i was talking to franks about, we don't...
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this divif who irritated hillary clinton was taken away to jail. shocking. >> oonto piggy back up what joe trippi said as far as the security goes and the talking points go to link the two together, it goes to prove a lot of folks say anyway that there is some sort of protection going on to trial to protect the president and also hillary clinton. so, essentially, playing politics and putting politics and the protection of both of those individuals ahead of the four lives that were lost. >> yeah, so just a warning. >> ahead of the election, obviously. >> just think twice before you post a provocative youtube video. hillary clinton might just have you arrested. that's the way it works. don't like them have them arrested. it actually happened. >> yeah. and we can talk more about this and some of the frustrations i have with the administration moving towards internet restrictions. i mean, we are getting -- i think we are entering into an interesting and scary time right now. >> stop. they could have you arrested. >> lead us know what you think about it
this divif who irritated hillary clinton was taken away to jail. shocking. >> oonto piggy back up what joe trippi said as far as the security goes and the talking points go to link the two together, it goes to prove a lot of folks say anyway that there is some sort of protection going on to trial to protect the president and also hillary clinton. so, essentially, playing politics and putting politics and the protection of both of those individuals ahead of the four lives that were lost....
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hillary clinton bears responsibility for the lack of security in that facility. then you jump over to the post after the fact, and the cover-up is clear. the political sunangons. >> it's political. >> when we let down our team was to pretend that obama was insensitive, he could have saved our victims. >> i'm not talking about that. >> we have talked about it. >> i'm focused -- >> let me make this. when we talk about benghazi exhaustion, we have contributed with a false narrative of what happen eed that night. >> you're going to my point. >> it's during that night -- >> this is a good segue into the point i was making in talking points, which is there are people in this country who want to get to the bottom of this, select mitty, who was responsibility, where was hillary the entire night, where was ollama the entire night, but there are a lot of people saying libya was a mess, we shouldn't have been here. they want to pull back from the world stage. vast middle class is flat lining, and as a result, they want us to pull back from the world stage. and as you know f
hillary clinton bears responsibility for the lack of security in that facility. then you jump over to the post after the fact, and the cover-up is clear. the political sunangons. >> it's political. >> when we let down our team was to pretend that obama was insensitive, he could have saved our victims. >> i'm not talking about that. >> we have talked about it. >> i'm focused -- >> let me make this. when we talk about benghazi exhaustion, we have contributed...
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i think at this point they need to say benghazi, hillary clinton, benghazi, hillary clinton, for maybe the next two years. >> can they keep it going? i didn't think they could keep it going this long. >> they did. what strikes me -- you wrote today, john boehner, let's talk about the select committee. this seems to be like the most exciting thing that happened in conservative circles possibly in years, that boehner decided to let his freak flag fly and authorize this select committee on benghazi, no less that michele bachmann expressed her joy over this. because apparently the nearly 50 hearings have not uncovered yet the truth. >> it's like one notch more respectable than birtherism. it's like the michele bachmanns of the world who are embarrassed to be birthers but not embarrassed enough over this. john boehner knew it would be freak time, you know, 24/7 once he let this select committee get started. now it's like he can't hold back the tide anymore. so on with the show. >> because of an e-mail that outlines the administration would like to convey the u.s. is doing everything we can
i think at this point they need to say benghazi, hillary clinton, benghazi, hillary clinton, for maybe the next two years. >> can they keep it going? i didn't think they could keep it going this long. >> they did. what strikes me -- you wrote today, john boehner, let's talk about the select committee. this seems to be like the most exciting thing that happened in conservative circles possibly in years, that boehner decided to let his freak flag fly and authorize this select...
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bill clinton, i guess, that was a radio thing, too. i like things interesting and different. >> so you want edgy? >> i want edgy. and i would argue that stephen colbert benefited from that and maybe benefitted in a partisan way that offended a lot of potential conservative fans of his. we knew where he was. >> i think it's tough because people are sitting there saying, 15 jokes about cnn and 30 about fox. zero about msnbc. >> the whole nerd prompt thing, it's such a ridiculous misnomer. are nerds this vain? >> i like it. our 50 minutes are up. >> our 50 minutes are up. have fun, everyone. >> you can, of course, read mark's book. watch joel mchale's big speech right here on cnn at the association dinner that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern and we're going to have a red carpet preview event. don't worry. i won't be judging who wore it best. follow me on twitter @jaketapper. check out our show page @thelead. >> jake, thanks very much, breaking news, brink of war. the death toll and the unrest, is the crisis spiralling out of control? breaking
bill clinton, i guess, that was a radio thing, too. i like things interesting and different. >> so you want edgy? >> i want edgy. and i would argue that stephen colbert benefited from that and maybe benefitted in a partisan way that offended a lot of potential conservative fans of his. we knew where he was. >> i think it's tough because people are sitting there saying, 15 jokes about cnn and 30 about fox. zero about msnbc. >> the whole nerd prompt thing, it's such a...
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clinton. >> interesting. what has the response been so far? >> the spokesperson for the house minority leader nancy pelosi said today they that had not been contacted directly by the speaker's office. but she seemed to dismiss the significance of the scandal yesterday. >> diversion subterfuge, benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. why aren't we talking about something else? what i know of what i've read in the press about those e-mails were very consistent with what was put out there before. i don't think there's anything new there. >> there's some logistical issues that have to be dealt with for a select committee to go forward. over 180 members of congress have signed on so far for that resolution that was first tabled by republican congressman frank wolf. and there are practical things like finding office space and selecting the staff. but you could have a select committee voted in, if you will, or passed as early as next week. >> catherine herridge, thanks for your reporting. charles krauthammer changing his tune on benghazi after these revolution
clinton. >> interesting. what has the response been so far? >> the spokesperson for the house minority leader nancy pelosi said today they that had not been contacted directly by the speaker's office. but she seemed to dismiss the significance of the scandal yesterday. >> diversion subterfuge, benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. why aren't we talking about something else? what i know of what i've read in the press about those e-mails were very consistent with what was put out there...
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the problem for jeb bush is not the general election, especially if it's bush versus clinton. his real -- and being attached to his brother which will be something he has to deal with. the real problem is getting out of the republican primary when you have all of these folks. the bush people, people around him, people somewhat close to him who are talking to me say that they believe there's an excellent chance in places like ohio and south carolina and northern florida and elsewhere that the right side of the party, the tea party people on the republican side who would say anybody but jeb are going to divide among themselves will not coalesce around a single candidate and end up nominating somebody just like jeb bush. they think he has a much better chance. >> once we get past the prit marys he would maybe prove to be a big advantage. i want to ask about the reporting ufl done in texas. you have a piece going up on msnbc.com. >> since last year battlegrounds texas has been working to register and mobilize texas voters but the long term goal of turning state blue. at the recent
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remember when hillary clinton was the secretary of state? was one of her top aids and she had a special arrangement. special employee at the statement department. also have outside clients corporate clients very funky arrangement. senator grassley wanted to know how many of these special employees do you have at the state department. evidence never found out. it was a couple of years later when a liberal organization got a leak and we finally found out. >> i don't know. i think that they just don't even try, congress. out of any administration. but, panel, let me go to 2016. today former president george w. bush making a big endorsement. >> i hope general -- jeb runs. i think he would be a great president. i have no clue what's on his mind. and we will talk when he is ready. i can guarantee you. he is not looking at a poll to decide whether or not he wants to run. it's internal. he is checking his core. and as he said publicly i'm thinking about my family. and, of course, he knows full well what a run for the presidency can do on family. aft
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clinton and the media saying, oh, my god -- >> bring it on, bring it on. >> this is a great piece. congratulations. and yes, i read the whole darn thing, okay? how can you question me shp. she showed up and said, did you really read the whole thing. >> we were talking about it 12 hours ago. >> it is may 1st. it is college acceptance day. and i shall explain in just a minute. eading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping ensure credits you've already earned pay off. and we have career planning tools to keep you on track every step of the way. plus the freshman fifteen, isn't really a thing here. and graduation, it's just the beginning. because we build education around where you want to go. so, you know, you can get the job you want. ready, let's get to work. ♪ no matter what kind of business you own, at&t business experts can help keep it running... seamlessly. so you can get back to what you love. when everyone and everything works together, business just sings. take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it mov
clinton and the media saying, oh, my god -- >> bring it on, bring it on. >> this is a great piece. congratulations. and yes, i read the whole darn thing, okay? how can you question me shp. she showed up and said, did you really read the whole thing. >> we were talking about it 12 hours ago. >> it is may 1st. it is college acceptance day. and i shall explain in just a minute. eading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping...
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bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to be, you know, work with the west. >> president bush reflects our entire foreign policy lead in both parties. they continue to believe bad people can be good people if only we be nice to them. putin has been putin for the entire time he's been around. he was putin in the kgb. he's been putin since he started running the country 99. we have to see him for what he really is in the words of former defense secretary bill gates, a stone cold killer. back with us in the "crossfire" congresswoman karen bass and senator ron johnson. i think you feel like that's a pr
bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to...
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i hope he does run. >> is the country ready for another bush/clinton battle? >> barbara bush was probably right. there are 315 million americans, only a couple of them are named bush and clinton. but i suspect if jeb wants to run, he's talented. he was a successful governor in florida. but he shouldn't think it's going to be a coronation. he's not in the position his brother was back in 1999. he will not clear the field. >> it's a very different republican party. unfortunately a republican like him can't get the nomination. i do think this idea that we don't want these celebrities, this country loves celebrities and big names. he has a great shot at doing it. i don't think he can win the nominati nomination. >> moderate republicans won the nomination eight years ago, four years -- in 2008 and 2012. so moderate republicans as newt gingrich can personally testify, they can win the republican nomination. >> he could win it. a lot of other people could win it. all my good friends on the left who are basking in hillary's celebrity status, it's a long way from celeb
i hope he does run. >> is the country ready for another bush/clinton battle? >> barbara bush was probably right. there are 315 million americans, only a couple of them are named bush and clinton. but i suspect if jeb wants to run, he's talented. he was a successful governor in florida. but he shouldn't think it's going to be a coronation. he's not in the position his brother was back in 1999. he will not clear the field. >> it's a very different republican party. unfortunately...
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he says hillary clinton would have to overcome negatives as well. she has the potential to be the first woman president. she's not the child of a former president and the sibling of. she's the spouse of a former president. it's not entirely the same. but the fact that she potentially could be the first woman president really counts for a lot in terms of the future effect. >> she looks like change. and jeb bush doesn't look like change. just by the virtue of the fact that she's a woman. when you're part of a political dynasty, you know, you have to make a case for change and it's just going to be easier for hillary clinton. by the way, i think bill clinton will be more valuable on the campaign trail than former president bush. >> yes. >> maggie haberman, gloria borger, thanks so much. >> sure. >>> when we come back, is this a smoking gun, is it as powerful as one republican tells us? >>> plus, protests turn violent in ukraine. russia is accusing one of its own diplomats of being a spy. a live report from the ground, coming up. dear sun, you created l
he says hillary clinton would have to overcome negatives as well. she has the potential to be the first woman president. she's not the child of a former president and the sibling of. she's the spouse of a former president. it's not entirely the same. but the fact that she potentially could be the first woman president really counts for a lot in terms of the future effect. >> she looks like change. and jeb bush doesn't look like change. just by the virtue of the fact that she's a woman....
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president clinton would go. and can you imagine the image if both president bush and president clinton there together . so i close with this last thought. , vice president , failure ure to act to act, and this will be in the congressional record for future generations to see, failure to act will be a stain on your blot, a tion and a blot on your conscience. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman yield back? r. wolf: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields back. members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair and not to others in the second erson. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. rohrabacher, is recognized for 42 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. rohrabacher: thank you very much, mr. chairman. one of the things that makes america great is that our country is a country that regardless of one's race, one's religion, or one's ethnicity we as citizens of the united states make up a collective
president clinton would go. and can you imagine the image if both president bush and president clinton there together . so i close with this last thought. , vice president , failure ure to act to act, and this will be in the congressional record for future generations to see, failure to act will be a stain on your blot, a tion and a blot on your conscience. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman yield back? r. wolf: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields...
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. >>> and the next race is shaping up like another clinton and another bush. our "wall street journal" poll has insights into the american political dynasties. >>> and the nba may say that donald sterling is banned for life, but does that mean that he has to sell the team? could he drag the whole thing out in court? we will talk to a lawyer next. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> now, the pressure is on nba team owners. will
. >>> and the next race is shaping up like another clinton and another bush. our "wall street journal" poll has insights into the american political dynasties. >>> and the nba may say that donald sterling is banned for life, but does that mean that he has to sell the team? could he drag the whole thing out in court? we will talk to a lawyer next. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than...
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bush, supported the mission of the ex-im bank, as did bill clinton. all these presidents were staunch supporters of capitalism and the ex-im bank. listen to what president reagan said when he signed re-authorization, a bill that was re-authorized almost unanimously in 1986. quote, this sends an important signal to both our exporting community and foreign suppliers, that american exporters will continue to be able to compete vigorously for business throughout the world. perhaps an even more conservative voice, former vice president cheney said, in 1997, some of my fellow conservatives on the hill may have a philosophical problem about the fact that the bank -- with the -- problem with the fact that the bank is a government agency. but if they consider the success of its lending programs, it would be difficult for them to object on budgetary grounds. for every $1 put into the ex-im, there's been a $20 return to the u.s. economy. and further, again, same speech, vice president cheney, ex-im bank is remarkably effective at helping create jobs, opportuniti
bush, supported the mission of the ex-im bank, as did bill clinton. all these presidents were staunch supporters of capitalism and the ex-im bank. listen to what president reagan said when he signed re-authorization, a bill that was re-authorized almost unanimously in 1986. quote, this sends an important signal to both our exporting community and foreign suppliers, that american exporters will continue to be able to compete vigorously for business throughout the world. perhaps an even more...
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in 2011, secretary clinton said a decision would come before the end of 2011. in march, 2013, president clinton told all of the senate republicans in our caucus where he was invited to come and visit with us about anything he wanted to talk about, one of the questions that came up, that a decision would be made on this pipeline would be made before the end of 2013. that was 13 months ago. and yet, no decision. so as has been stated by my colleagues on good friday afternoon of this year, the state department announced an indefinite delay in the comment period on the pipeline project. so it appears unlikely that president obama will make a decision any time in the near future, if ever. this indefinite delay is mind-boggling, considering all the advantages of this pipeline. granting the permit for the pipeline will create thousands of jobs directly and indirectly. it will provide more than 800,000 barrels of canadian oil daily from a friendly economic partner. rejection of the pipeline permit will not affect canada's decision to develop these oil resources, becaus
in 2011, secretary clinton said a decision would come before the end of 2011. in march, 2013, president clinton told all of the senate republicans in our caucus where he was invited to come and visit with us about anything he wanted to talk about, one of the questions that came up, that a decision would be made on this pipeline would be made before the end of 2013. that was 13 months ago. and yet, no decision. so as has been stated by my colleagues on good friday afternoon of this year, the...
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said of this case there were no easy answers west scuse me i would not sit next to hillary clinton in rats. why i mean why would they let all these people go i mean what was the ugandan army getting out of going to have this kind of child army you maintain for a night i went to look at this refugee camp i saw starving people i've been told this refugee camp was protected a protected village protected by the entire industry protected by the ugandan government the week i was there seven girls were picked off by joseph coney's men and yet a good man from british government turns up sees the refugee what does he say does he say oh let's get him out this camp that's fine joseph koni no he says i'm going to give you the government seven hundred million pounds in foreign aid factual give which goes directly to the government now the world food program at the time were asking for another sixty million you know to feed these people hungry people because they fled joseph koni into the camp but that was a lawyer because charities often long press releases and it gets reported as fact what actual
said of this case there were no easy answers west scuse me i would not sit next to hillary clinton in rats. why i mean why would they let all these people go i mean what was the ugandan army getting out of going to have this kind of child army you maintain for a night i went to look at this refugee camp i saw starving people i've been told this refugee camp was protected a protected village protected by the entire industry protected by the ugandan government the week i was there seven girls...
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right when the clinton administration began to expand nato so you're going to historians will debate this question when did it begin and then the analysis will began johnny and chicago this is a very good point that stephen brings up because we have south was set in two thousand and eight as well but maybe it's the dysfunctionality of the entire post cold war environment i mean what has the international system found any kind of balance or are we still moving to some kind of lack of equilibrium or is that the united states just has gotten used to being very had to manage monic well i basically agree with steve which is that i think that the united states and the west more generally but especially the united states has found it almost impossible to put cold war thinking behind it. and as a result in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could explain nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for nato expansion i
right when the clinton administration began to expand nato so you're going to historians will debate this question when did it begin and then the analysis will began johnny and chicago this is a very good point that stephen brings up because we have south was set in two thousand and eight as well but maybe it's the dysfunctionality of the entire post cold war environment i mean what has the international system found any kind of balance or are we still moving to some kind of lack of equilibrium...
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remember with bill clinton, it's a private matter let's not talk about people's sexual preferences. why is this on full display? contraception. our sex lives is front and center. they are going after every aspect of your life. it's a total progressivism. a front of the first amendment. this is what they stand for and they reveal the worst side of themselves. >> he was orphaned when he was 13. his dad left his mom two weeks before she died. he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan basis pension reform and then he decides to dedicate his life for public service and run for office. what i ask is what sort of quality are they fighting for if not the kind of success that he achieved? >> they certainly should be, this is a rogue group of liberal democratsr democrats who have no right to do. how about the right? >> i'm not going to try to turn into this something about the right. >> i'm asking you specifically are there any conservative groups in that district who have attacked him one way or another? >> yes, and i point that out. that it hasn't been universal, however what he does
remember with bill clinton, it's a private matter let's not talk about people's sexual preferences. why is this on full display? contraception. our sex lives is front and center. they are going after every aspect of your life. it's a total progressivism. a front of the first amendment. this is what they stand for and they reveal the worst side of themselves. >> he was orphaned when he was 13. his dad left his mom two weeks before she died. he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan...
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bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think you return it around, especially with some of the president predecessors, you have to decide what -- i think it is worth looking at what benefit is greater? when the president stands up and takes multiple questions for many hours allowing follow-ups, i think i would be willing to go head to head with past presidents on the number of minutes this president has spent answering questions from the free press compared to the number of minutes in his presidency that his predescessors have. reporters dig deep and present follow-ups whereas the news of the day -- i know that is an impo
bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think you return it around, especially with...
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about the clinton years, is everybody was doing well. >> it wasn't about the clinton years, it was about elizabeth warren. hillary clinton has not said she is running. joe biden is not excited about hillary clinton being the nominee. he wants to be the next president of the united states. others in the democrat field as well. there's republican party out there who has a strong candidate. >> let's not forget. dough raised an interesting point, talking about the push and clinton economies. speaking of bush and clintons, jed bush gave a clear indication that he is considering running for president in 2016. if he does, what hurdles will he have to climb to win the faces of the american people. will his last name hurt or help him. >> it will not hurt of the the approval rate of george w. bush is over 50%. it's higher than president obama. the only hurdle to clear is in the presumery for the republicans, that's notersiously a tough primary. jed bush is a contender, something that the republicans should take a long look at as a potential presidential candidate. he has a great history. his name
about the clinton years, is everybody was doing well. >> it wasn't about the clinton years, it was about elizabeth warren. hillary clinton has not said she is running. joe biden is not excited about hillary clinton being the nominee. he wants to be the next president of the united states. others in the democrat field as well. there's republican party out there who has a strong candidate. >> let's not forget. dough raised an interesting point, talking about the push and clinton...
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bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's still true. you're seeing a republican now talk about mend it, don't end it or let's repair, it not repeal, that there are things like -- well covering preexisting conditions and other features that the affordable care act offers that we didn't have before. there's a lot of positives that the a.c.a. can be sold, but that's what i was referring to earlier when i said that the democratic strategy is to not so much push obama as to push the care just that's where the real vote-getter comes from. host: our next call is from eric in rome georgia, democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. ste
bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's...
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bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think if you turn it around, especially with some of the president predecessors, you have to decide what -- i think it is worth looking at what benefit is greater? when the president stands up and takes multiple questions for many hours allowing follow-ups, i think i would be willing to go head to head with past presidents on the number of minutes this president has spent answering questions from the free press compared to the number of minutes in his presidency that his predescessors have. reporters dig deep and present follow-ups whereas the news of the day -- i know that is an imp
bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think if you turn it around, especially with...
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next is susan, who is a democratic fcc appointment, appointee during the clinton administration. she now is a senior fellow at the sais center -- >> pronounced "sice." >> good. and a founder of susan ness strategies, a member of the board of directors of the inept company. -- the gannett company. >> next is henry rivera. he was a democratic commissioner serving in a republican administration, that of ronald reagan. henry hasing the fcc practice communication law. and currently, i'm produce a, with our firm, where he serves as a partner. for some 20 years, he has also been the chair and chair emeritus of the minority media and telecommunications council. last but certainly not least, i appreciate never taylor tate who tate, who isylor filling in for michael powell who is ill. heressioner tate is today and we very much appreciate it. she was a republican appointee to the fcc during the administration of president george w. bush. she is now a special envoy to itu on child online privacy. protection. and also serves on the board to the aspen institute and the fre e state foundation.
next is susan, who is a democratic fcc appointment, appointee during the clinton administration. she now is a senior fellow at the sais center -- >> pronounced "sice." >> good. and a founder of susan ness strategies, a member of the board of directors of the inept company. -- the gannett company. >> next is henry rivera. he was a democratic commissioner serving in a republican administration, that of ronald reagan. henry hasing the fcc practice communication law. and...
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the clintons came from nowhere, start white gold a young, unknown governor bill clinton in 1978. it is a boutique operation. together, the two families have produced three governors, three members of congress, a multitude of rising stars, not to mention three presidents and two could be presidents. >> just like hollywood or anywhere else, there are certain names that stick and people remember. >> it is not an ego thing, it is a limited number of people that have all of the requisite attributes. >> where were you all in '92. >> reporter: that's when bill clinton beat bush 41. if the families face off again, there's a new wrinkle. they're actually good friends and the presidents co-humanitarians. >> i love george bush. i do. [ applause ] >> i love bill clinton, maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> reporter: barbara bush even started to referring to bill as her adopted son, sometimes as the adopted black sheep son. i don't know how jeb and his siblings feel, but i know bill loves it. >> reporter: how would that effect the relationship between the bushes and clintons i
the clintons came from nowhere, start white gold a young, unknown governor bill clinton in 1978. it is a boutique operation. together, the two families have produced three governors, three members of congress, a multitude of rising stars, not to mention three presidents and two could be presidents. >> just like hollywood or anywhere else, there are certain names that stick and people remember. >> it is not an ego thing, it is a limited number of people that have all of the requisite...